VisitMalta Incentives & Meetings

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Why VisitMalta Incentives & Meetings?

Despite being one of the smallest members of the Euro-zone, the Maltese Islands are a favourite destination among FTSE100 companies and international organisations that have repeatedly hosted their events here. Versatile and dynamic, the Maltese Islands are centrally located at the heart of the Mediterranean with excellent flight connectivity and within less than 3 hours from main European gateways. Having venues and hotels for every budget, an array of inherent attractions and a unique cuisine combined with 300 days of sunshine are a sure recipe for successful meetings. The Islands’ size means that nowhere is more than 45 minutes away. Together with the network of professional service providers, any vision will become a reality. WHY MALTA? 1. Within 3 hours of Europe’s main airport hubs Ideal for international meetings. 2. English is the Official Language Plus most of the population is multilingual, having Italian, French, German and Spanish widely spoken. 3. Hotels & Meeting spaces that accommodate Most 5 and 4 star hotels have excellent meeting facilities that are equipped with the latest technology, and complimented by a variety of high-end amenities, such as on-site restaurants and wellness centres. 4. Short Transfer Times No time is wasted. Cross the entire Island in less than an hour! 5. 300 Days of Sunshine & Mild Winters With an average daytime temperature ranging from 10°C (50°F) in January to 32°C (90°F) in August, Malta’s weather is made for events. All year round. 6. Professional DMCs & Suppliers Malta is known for its professional and friendly hospitality industry. Our experienced DMCs, creative caterers and skilled AV suppliers offer a exceptional tailor made services that are sure to make your event a success. 7. Added value Hospitality is part of our culture. Flexibility and a genuine service come as standard. 8. European & Mediterranean Travel in Schengen, pay in Euro, take in the striking Mediterranean views and a rich culture, whilst enjoying a world-class service. What’s not to love? 9. Destination’s Diverse Offer From sailing, kayaking and outdoor teambuilding activities, to endless historical attractions, cultural events, and an exciting gastronomical discovery, the Maltese Islands offer an exceptional variety of programme options.

Distance from airport

  • Malta International Airport

    6.21 mi. from city center


Local Attractions

Hal Saflieni Hypogeum

Historical landmark
A World Heritage Site since 1980, the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum is a unique prehistoric monument which bears unique testimony to a civilization which has disappeared. The site was discovered during the building of new houses in Paola at the turn of the century, and was reported to the authorities in 1902. Containing evidence from around 4100 B.C. to 2500 B.C., the Hypogeum consists of a series of rock-cut chambers set on three different levels. The Upper Level, which is also the earliest to be created, may have had a monumental structure marking its entrance but its extent is unknown. The Middle Level houses the most elaborate chambers where, albeit with only the use of stone and bone tools, work of extremely high quality and skill is evident. The chambers are similar to those of above-ground megalithic structures and the walls and ceilings of some of them are painted with designs in red ochre, giving the visitor a different, though familiar, view of the internal spaces of a prehistoric structure. The preservation of these paintings has presented one of the biggest challenges to the site’s managers over the years. This remains, to this day, the site’s main conservation concern.
Triq iċ-Ċimiterju
Paola

Malta National Aquarium

Recreation
The Malta National Aquarium has been designed to replicate a number of scenic terrestrial and underwater locations in Malta including the Blue Grotto, the Grand Harbour and also other areas in Gozo and Comino. The displays are cleverly themed to tell a story of cultural and conservational importance related to the Maltese Islands, whilst the animals filling the displays are from native, cold water, and tropical marine as well as freshwater ecosystems. The main tank of the aquarium houses species from all over the world, including a variety of sharks, rays and coral reef species. This tank is approximately 12 metres in diameter and allows visitors to go through a water tunnel thereby experiencing the fish at a much closer range. The Aquarium is currently undertaking a number of projects related to cat shark and skate development of local species, as well as spreading awareness about local marine research and conservation.
Triq it-Trunċiera, Qawra
San Pawl il-Bahar

Malta 5D

Theater
The Malta 5D show is a unique cinematic experience. It is a multilingual, historical and cultural attraction created to suit all ages and attract a diverse audience utilising new generation 5D cinema technologies. It’s an amazing 3D film enhanced with special effects – leg ticklers, water spray, air blasts, scents and moving seats. The attraction is innovative, informative, educational, exciting, fun and just the place for curious people! Malta 5D takes you on an enchanting voyage to discover the thrilling events that shaped Malta’s history. Together with a ‘Maltese Falcon’, spectators soar over the archipelago and dive into the open seas, twist and turn around narrow quaint village streets and hold their breath against oncoming attacks of spears and bombs! Enjoy a memorable adventure, witness the evidence of human life in the various prehistoric temples, from the victorious era of the Knights of St John, up to Malta’s heroic approach during World War II.
7, Triq l-Ifran
Valletta

MUŻA

Museum
MUŻA is Malta’s National Community Art Museum. The Maltese word ‘MUŻA’ signifies ‘inspiration’ and is an acronym for the Maltese title, MUŻ(ew Nazzjonali tal-)A(rti), whilst also acting as a reference to the mythological muses. All works of art on display were selected on the basis of four main stories: Mediterranean, Europe, Empire and The Artist. Temporary exhibitions and events in the Camerone, Community Space, Corridors and Courtyard complete the MUŻA experience. Visitors may also enjoy a break at the MUŻA Restaurant, offering art-inspired refreshments. MUŻA is housed at the Auberge d’Italie, the former base of the Italian Knights of the Order of St John. Completed by 1629, it served many functions over time, including being the seat of the Valletta Museum from 1925 where the first Fine Arts Section was set up. Following post-WWII repairs, the Auberge d’Italie housed several government institutions until in 2018 it was inaugurated as MUŻA.
Auberge d’Italie, Merchant Street
Valletta, MT

Esplora Interactive Science Centre

Museum
Esplora is a unique visitor attraction, offering a very enjoyable experience that will make science more appealing and fun for everyone. Visitors may interact with cutting-edge exhibits that deal with different aspects of science. Everyone is encouraged to explore, think and imagine by touching, feeling and using the exhibits in a hands-on, body-on, mind-on approach that we are not used to seeing in such venues. Visitors can make their way to the Planetarium building which offers the Universe exhibition as well as the Planetarium shows on the massive dome screen. The Activity centre is also not to be missed which features regular science shows and workshops. Esplora also boasts a sprawling outdoor area and exhibits, a historical exhibition and the stunning views of Valletta and the Grand Harbour.
Dawret Fra Giovanni Bichi
Kalkara, MT

Fort St Elmo- National War Museum

Museum
Hosted by Fort St Elmo, the National War Museum houses a superb collection of items which takes us back to prehistoric times. Artefacts are displayed in chronological order, commencing from the early phases of the Bronze Age around 2,500 B.C. Two halls are dedicated to Malta’s important role in WW I, the Inter-War Period and Malta’s historical role in the Second World War. Displayed in these halls one can find perhaps the three most important icons of this museum: the Gloster Sea Gladiator N5520 FAITH, Roosevelt’s Jeep ‘Husky’ and Malta award for gallantry, the George Cross. Concluding the walk through Malta’s military role in history are displays dedicated to Malta’s Independence, becoming a Republic, Freedom Day and Malta joining the European Union.
Valletta, MT

Popeye Village

Recreation
Popeye Village, situated in Anchor Bay, is the only still standing filmset in all of Europe. Popeye Village, built in 1979 for the musical movie POPEYE, is nowadays considered as a live tribute to the late Robin Williams, the actor who played the one-eyed sailor – which, coincidently, was his first movie that made it to the big screen. Limited wheelchair access.
Anchor Bay, Triq il-Prajjet
Mellieha, MT

ĦAĠAR Qim & Mnajdra Temples

Historical landmark
The temple of Ħaġar Qim stands on a hilltop overlooking the sea and the islet of Filfla, not more than 2km south-west of the village of Qrendi. At the bottom of the hill, only 500m away, lies another remarkable temple site, Mnajdra found above the southern cliffs. The surrounding landscape is typical Mediterranean garigue and spectacular in its starkness and isolation. The visit of Ħaġar Qim & Mnajdra Temples is spread between the visitor centre which houses the ticketing, reception, shop and exhibition areas and a small 4D theatre. The visitor centre is 110m away from Ħaġar Qim whilst the two temples are then 500m apart from each other.
Triq Ħaġar Qim
Qrendi, MT

Convention Centers

  • Mediterranean Conference Centre

    One of the most imposing buildings in Valletta is the former Sacra Imfermeria of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, now popularly known as the Mediterranean Conference Centre, which is located adjacent to Fort St Elmo & overlooking the Grand Harbor.

  • Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre

    Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre is Malta's largest international conference and exhibition venue. The 7000m2 venue can host everything from large scale conferences to gala dinners, a concert for 10,000 to a motor exhibition.

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Additional Information

VisitMalta Incentives & Meetings (VMIM) is part of the Malta Tourism Authority, a governmental entity. The role of VMIM is that of promoting Malta, Gozo & Comino as a M.I.C.E. destination focusing on research and planning, marketing and promotion, product development and quality assurance. At present, VMIM offers free of charge, unbiased information and assistance to event organizers looking or planning to host their next event on our shores. VMIM does not operate on a commercial basis

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